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LOCAL LAW CASES

... In re MoTTEXAm, MOTTRAMS V. MOTTftOAAM.-This case camne before Mr. Justice Chitty, in the Chancery Division, on Saturday, as a short cause. It was an ordi- nary creditors' administration action, in which an attempt had been made to have it tried in the District Registry of Birmingham. It was, however, found impassible to do so, and the case was therefore taken to london. It was stated that the ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST MR. Z. SARGENT

... I u COMMITTAL OF THB PRISONZER. r Yesterday, at the Birmingham Police Court, the investi- e gationt of the charges of forgery preferred against Zwingli o Sgernt, solioitor, oi Bennett's Hill, was resumned before Mtr. T. Ml. .oln.oro, sitting for hr, Kyrisersley, Stipen- 1diary magistrate. Mr. Alfred Young (instructed by I Messrs. Rawires and Weekes, on bebilf of the Treasury) f again appeared ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY

... IBIPMINGHA]A4 POLICE COURT,-SATUIIDAY. I Before Aessirs. Johnsol?, IfOllday, bleod, and s1lf2ont. ALLEGED EernEW/.iAl ST.-George David Ellis,,an ex- policeman, living in Wjyodhaln Rload, was, on the applica. tiOI of Detective Inspector Pailiter, remauded for a week on charges of embezeling large sums of money, belonging to his em oloyer, Mr. G. J. Rveson, coal merchalit, Cor- poration. Btreo.- ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... I BIRMINGHAM POLICE CO URT.-YESTEMIDA. Bc/ore Mlelssrs. /iEnn e);sy (S/perndwary), s'turey, 11s/e, Lome, and A. Okoasbc-rlain. A STSupcIOUS OIRCUeSsTAxoE.-Charles Bnsskett (13) and George Smith. (17) -were charged with lhaving a quantity of tobacco and a jar of jam in their possession supposed to have been ?? were arrested by Police-constable Tubb, and, failing to account for the articles, ...

THE DUDLEY VITRIOL THROWING CASE

... |TI-IE DUDLEY ArITRIOL-TIHROWVING CASE. I Yesterday, at tile ])udley 1'olico Court, hefore the MDayor (Alderman Howatt) and Mr. Russell, Mary Ann Lee (28), braseturner, of (Grecn Lane, Birngiliamin was again brought up, onl reimani, charged withi ulilawfully eoinsellinrg and prociuring Ellen Bevan to throw oil of vitriol upou ,Thno ?? BuDrton asked for a remand for Another week. l-fe lad ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... W\ILLTIAMSeON ?? Tin, NORTH STAmFORnDScmPnE RAIl.- WAY COMiTAN'Y,-Thlis case cams hefore Vics.Clsancellor Paean, in thle Chancery Division, yesterdny. The plain- tilfs. who are tleirepresentatives of the lateMOrVilliamson, who was the owlner of High Carr estate, near Stolce-on- Trent, and the proprietor of ironstone mines and works upon the estate, whirls joined the line of the raiiway coIn- ...

THE RAILWAY RATES QUESTION

... In the QQucen's Bensle Division, yesterday, Mr. Justice M1anisty, Mr. Justice Mathew, and Mr. Justice Wills had before themn the case of the Qtces v. Ioempason and others, which wvas an application for a writ of prohibitioni to prohibit Messrs. Josiah, Donald, nnd Isaac Rernpeon (trnaling utnder the firm of Thoomns and Leonard Jenkins) from proceeding to enforce a jslgnieslt or order of the ...

ELECTION RIOTS AT NOTTINGHAM

... ELECTION RlOTS AT NOTTINGHAM. PUBLIC ENQUIRY. er To c official public enquiry, ordered by the Watch ?? of the borough of Nottingham, in refer- r enco to the circumstances\ attending the recent clec- 30 tion riots in the town, commenced at theo le Exchange Hall, Nhttingham, yesterday, before Mr. I 5b Horace Smith, barrister, who Sat as the Commissisner. c .it Nearly all the members of the Watch ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... I .INQUESTSIN BIRMINGHAM. - | Ifast night X1r, B. Weleks (depuIty poroner) eld waveral inquests at the 06roner's Court, ?? Street. ?? the case of .,laly Ann Orannage, aged six days, the 'illegitimate child of Hannfhi Crannage, 13 Court, 6 houseo, Frankfort Street, 4 verdlicb of Aeoidental suffocatlon 1 was re- turned. The mother of tho deceed siateul that sbe anq the man withi whomn she ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY—YESTERDAY

... IBIRMIIaWgEAM QOU24TY OOURT-YEnSTE)fIr I E Befwqe EWis monoar udoe CNalmert. Tie1 ACTION BY A BAL.r-GoImrL.s-In this etae the plaintiff was Pollio Pownall, of 21, Gotugh Place, Legge Lane, Birmingham. described as a serio-comio vocalist and dancer, and the defendants Messrs. Rodgers and Son, proprietors of the Prince of Wales Theatre. The action was brought to recover damnages for injuries ...

A FATAL COLLIERY ACCIDENT

... Au adjourned inquest on the body of Henry Storer (57), of Cbilvers Coton, near INuneaton, was held by Mr. Weelics, deputy coroner, at the Coroner's Court, Moor Street, last evening. The inquesbtwas adjourned for the presence of an inspector of mires,' end yesterday Mr. Stokes ?? evidencd'h taken on a previous occasion showed that deceased wase collier at the colliery of Messrs. Stanley Bros,, ...

BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS

... BIANKRUPTCYPROCEEDINGS.-, - At the lcalsidl County Court, yesterday-before Mr. BRegistmar Clarke-David Jlfau iey, clothier, 35, High Street, Valsall, appeared for lis public examination ;Mr. . Bill attending on his behalf. His statement of accounts showed liabilities £523. 8s. d., and a deliciency of £430. 19s, 9d., after paying preferential creditors to the amount of'£C51. 118. Sd, The cause ...